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JAZZ DANCEPREMIERE AND DEBUT
SYLLABUS SPECIFICATION
Jazz DanceSyllabus Specification
PREMIERE AND DEBUT
All supporting material can be downloaded from www.rslawards.com
Acknowledgements
SyllabusSyllabus written and devised by: Francesca DentonSpecialist writers and consultants: Marie Dalziel and Victoria GoodwinSyllabus advisors: Jessica Fairfield
PublishingCover design: Philip MillardLayout design: Philip MillardLayout and sub-editor: Jennie TroupCover photograph: © maratr / Shutterstock
AudioComposed and produced by: Jono Harrison
ExecutivesMr N. YorkMr J. Simpson
ContactRSLHarlequin HouseGround Floor7 High StreetTeddingtonMiddlesexTW11 8EE
Performance Arts Awards (PAA)www.rslawards.com/performance-artsTelephone: +44 (0)345 460 4747Email: [email protected]
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Supporting Audio & VideoIn addition to the syllabus specification, we have also provided supporting audio and video to give teachers and candidates additional help and guidance when studying for a PAA exam.
How to download your contentTo download the supporting audio and video you’ll need to create an RSL account. To create an RSL account visit: www.rslawards.com/create-account. Once you’ve created an account, you’ll be able to access the supporting content at: www.rslawards.com/performance-arts/syllabus. All teachers and candidates should use the supporting audio and video alongside this syllabus specification before taking a PAA exam.
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ContentsIntroduction and Information3 Acknowledgements5 Table of Contents 6 Total Qualification Time
Section A7 Qualification SummarySection B 7 Assessment InformationSection C 8 Candidate Access and RegistrationSection D8 Complaints and AppealsSection E8 Equal Opportunities Section F8 Contact Information
PAA Jazz Dance Overview9 PAA Jazz Dance Overview10 The Value of RSL Qualification10 RSL and UCAS11 Period of Operation11 Examination Levels and Recommended Ages11 Uniform for a PAA Examination
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria13 Premiere13 Debut
Results and Grade Descriptors15 Premiere16 Debut17 Definitions18 Certification
PAA Jazz Dance Examination Structure 20 Technical Exercises 20 The Performance20 General Notes
PAA Suggested Technical Exercises and The Performance 22 Premiere29 Debut
Teacher’s Arrangement for Technical Exercises and The Performance 38 Premiere41 Debut
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Qualification Guided Learning Hours
Other Learning
Total Qualification Time
Credit Value
Premiere 40 5 45 5
Debut 40 5 45 5
Grade 1 60 10 70 7
Grade 2 60 10 70 7
Grade 3 60 10 70 7
Grade 4 75 20 95 10
Grade 5 75 20 95 10
Grade 6 90 40 130 13
Grade 7 90 40 130 13
Grade 8 90 40 130 13
QUALIFICATION INFORMATION
Total Qualification Time Allocations for Graded Examinations
Assessment
Form of Assessment All assessments are carried out by external examiners. Candidates are required to carry out a combination of practical tasks underpinning the technical and performance assessment.
Unit Format Unit specifications contain the title, unit code, credit level, credit value, Learning Outcomes, Assessment Criteria, Grade Descriptor, and types of evidence required for the unit.
Bands of Attainment There are four bands of assessment (Distinction, Merit, Pass and Unclassified) for the qualification as a whole.
Quality Assurance Quality Assurance ensures that all assessments are carried out to the same standard by objective sampling and re-assessment of candidates’ work. A team of external examiners is appointed, trained and standardised by RSL.
Assessment Summary
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A.1 Aims and Broad Objectives The aim of the Jazz Dance qualification is to provide a flexible, progressive mastery approach to the knowledge, skills and understanding required for Jazz Dance.
The purpose of RSL’s graded qualifications is to motivate and encourage candidates of all ages and levels through a system of progressive mastery to develop and enhance skills, knowledge and understanding in a safe and consistent way. The qualifications are beneficial for learners wishing to progress at their own pace through smaller steps of achievement.
These qualifications are suitable for learners in the Under 16, 16+, 16-18, 19+ age groups.
A.2 ProgressionGraded qualifications provide a flexible progression route for learners. They are a positive means of determining progress and enable learners to learn the necessary techniques to gain entry to FE and HE courses. Graded qualifications operate according to a well established methodology of ‘progressive mastery’. They tend to be more rigorous than other types of exams and for that reason industry professionals are confident that achievement at the highest level gained by candidates of graded qualifications will have the skills necessary to work in other areas of the business.
B.1 Assessment MethodologyThe graded examinations in Jazz Dance are assessed using two distinct sections:n Technical Exercises n The Performance
A.3 Qualification StructureA graded qualification consists of a range of both practical and knowledge based tasks which are based on detailed requirements outlined in the relevant syllabus. Therefore, requirements for each grade will be set out in detail in the Unit Specifications and the Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria for each unit will require knowledge, skills and understanding of these syllabus requirements to be demonstrated at the grade entered.
A.4 Entry Requirements There are no entry requirements for these qualifications. However, learners should be aware that the content at the higher grades will require a level of knowledge and understanding covered in previous qualifications.
B.2 Expectations of Knowledge, Skills and UnderstandingThe graded examination system is one based on the principle of ‘progressive mastery’: each step in the exam chain demonstrates learning, progression and skills in incremental steps. Successful learning is characterised by a mastery of the fundamental skills demanded in each grade. Learners will be able to complete a set of practical tasks and be tested on their underpinning knowledge (the complexity and variety of tasks are determined by which qualification is being attempted), which allow them to demonstrate Jazz Dance, knowledge, skills and understanding relevant to the grade. These technical skills set a firm platform for further technical and creative development by the learner.
B.3 Quality AssuranceAll RSL examinations and graded qualifications are standardised according to the processes and procedures laid down by RSL.
QUALIFICATION INFORMATION
SECTION A: QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
SECTION B: ASSESSMENT INFORMATION
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C.1 Access and Registration The qualifications will:n be available to everyone who is capable of reaching the required standardsn be free from any barriers that restrict access and progressionn offer equal opportunities for all wishing to access
the qualifications
At the point of application, RSL will ensure that all candidates are fully informed about the requirements and demands of the qualification.
Candidates may enter online for any of the qualifications at various points in the calendar year in territories throughout the world. Dates will be published on the website at www.rslawards.com.
C.2 Recommended Prior LearningLearners are not required to have any prior learning for these qualifications. However, learners should ensure that they are aware of the requirements and expectations of each grade prior to entering for an assessment.
QUALIFICATION INFORMATION
SECTION C: CANDIDATE ACCESS AND REGISTRATION
SECTION D: COMPLAINTS AND APPEALS
All procedural complaints and appeals, including malpractice and requests for reasonable adjustments/special considerations, can be found on the RSL website www.rslawards.com.
SECTION E: EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICY
RSL’s Equal Opportunities policy can be found on the RSL website www.rslawards.com.
SECTION F: CONTACTS FOR HELP & SUPPORT
All correspondence should be directed to:
RSLHarlequin HouseGround Floor7 High StreetTeddingtonMiddlesexTW11 8EE
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OverviewThe Performance Arts Awards (PAA) examinations are an ideal way for teachers and students to measure, assess and reward progress throughout the year. Performance Arts Awards are a part of the RSL family, awarding the Contemporary Arts in music through Rockschool and the Performing Arts through PAA.
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Jazz Dance has always been one of the most popular styles of dance for students, professional dancers and choreographers. PAA offers the opportunity for candidates to earn a recognised and quality-assured qualification whilst doing something they enjoy.
Candidates will prepare a series of exercises that display a range of skills within the genre. Exercises should encourage the development of strong jazz technique while embedding style and performance skills. As grades increase, so will the demand of the Technical Exercises, to ensure the development of equipped dancers.
Teachers have complete creative control over the selection of Technical Exercises; therefore, candidates can be prepared using material generated by them or by accessing the PAA Jazz Dance syllabi. Considerable flexibility means you may also ‘mix and match’ exercises to create a unique body of work.
When recreating dances from the PAA Jazz Dance syllabus, the teacher will be required to lift exercises from the pages and bring them to life. While inevitably you will spend time focusing on the accuracy of exercises, here at RSL we feel it is imperative that candidates both enjoy and learn to perform exercises. The teacher is encouraged to apply stylistic features, dynamics and energy to all exercises.
PAA examinations in Jazz Dance are designed to develop the skills necessary to communicate through dance and movement to an audience. Candidates who prepare themselves appropriately will develop relevant skills through exploring a range of Jazz Dance styles and techniques to include:
n Style, form and techniquen Performance and character n Group skills and communication skillsn Personal style and interpretationn Creative thinking
The Value of RSL QualificationsRSL advocates an open-access approach to qualifications, providing a range of syllabi, designed to accommodate a wide variety of candidates of different ages, experience and levels of achievement. RSL qualifications are listed on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) in England and Northern Ireland by the Office of Qualifications and Examination Regulation (Ofqual). RSL is committed to maintaining and improving its reputation for excellence by providing high-quality education and training through its syllabi, examinations and resources.
RSL and UCAS For students applying for work or University, many potential employers see Graded Performance Exams in a very positive way. Recognised qualifications demonstrate an ability to dedicate commitment to extra-curricular activities, providing evidence of versatility which many students find beneficial within UCAS (Universities & Colleges Admissions Service) applications and for university entrance interviews.
Our qualifications carry allocated points on the UCAS tariff. For full details relating to the allocation of points for our qualifications, please see:
www.rslawards.com/about-us/ucas-points
OVERVIEW
Introduction
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Period of OperationThis syllabus specification covers Jazz Dance Graded Examinations from July 2016.
Estimated Examination Timings for Jazz Dance:n PREMIERE: 20 minutes n DEBUT: 20 minutesn GRADE 1: 25 minutesn GRADE 2: 25 minutes n GRADE 3: 25 minutes n GRADE 4: 35 minutes n GRADE 5: 35 minutes n GRADE 6: 45 minutes n GRADE 7: 45 minutes n GRADE 8: 45 minutes
Examination Levels PAA Jazz Dance examinations are offered at four levels:
n ENTRY LEVEL – Premiere and Debut n LEVEL 1: Grades 1–3 n LEVEL 2: Grades 4–5 n LEVEL 3: Grades 6–8
Recommended Ages for PAA Examinations Although RSL imposes no minimum or maximum age limit, teachers should ensure candidates are fully prepared for all aspects of the examination. It is advisable for candidates to enter for a suitable and attainable level for their individual age, overall maturity and ability to meet the Assessment Criteria published in this syllabus specification. The following age recommendations are a suggestion only:
Grade Qualification Suggested Entry Age RQF LevelPremiere 4–5 years Entry Level
Debut 5–6 years Entry Level
1 7–8 years Level 1
2 9–10 years Level 1
3 11–12 years Level 1
4 13–14 years Level 2
5 15–16 years Level 2
6 16+ Level 3
7 16+ Level 3
8 16+ Level 3
Uniform for PAA ExaminationA uniform for the examination is not prescribed but should be appropriate to the style and genre. Candidates must present themselves appropriately for an examination and adhere to health and safety regulations. Teachers must ensure the following:
n Hair is neatly tied back.n Dance wear is appropriate and allows examiners to see the body, line and form clearly.n The choice of dance shoes or bare feet is appropriate to the style.n All jewellery is removed. n Any costume or props used during The Performance are carefully considered.
OVERVIEW
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Learning Outcomes and Assessment CriteriaThe Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria detail the examination requirements and levels of proficiency candidates need to achieve in order to secure a Pass, Merit or Distinction when taking a PAA Jazz Dance examination.
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ENTRY LEVEL
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
PREMIERE
Title RSL Entry Level Graded Examination in Dance – Entry 2
Level Entry
Credit Value 5
Guided Learning Hours 40
Total Qualification Time 45
Learning Outcome — The learner will: Assessment Criteria — The learner can:
1 Be able to perform simple movement sequences showing an awareness of technique in Jazz Dance
1.1 Demonstrate basic knowledge of Jazz Dance vocabulary
1.2 Demonstrate basic technical skills
2 Be able to perform simple movement sequences showing an awareness of musicality in Jazz Dance
2.1 Demonstrate basic timing and rhythm
2.2 Demonstrate basic responsiveness to music
3 Be able to show a basic awareness of performance in Jazz Dance
3.1 Demonstrate simple use of expression
3.2 Demonstrate an awareness of an audience
DEBUT
Title RSL Entry Level Graded Examination in Dance – Entry 3
Level Entry
Credit Value 5
Guided Learning Hours 40
Total Qualification Time 45
Learning Outcome — The learner will: Assessment Criteria — The learner can:
1 Be able to perform basic movement sequences showing an awareness of technique in Jazz Dance
1.1 Demonstrate basic knowledge of the vocabulary of Jazz Dance vocabulary
1.2 Demonstrate basic technical skills
2 Be able to perform basic movement sequences showing an awareness of musicality in Jazz Dance
2.1 Demonstrate basic timing and rhythm
2.2 Demonstrate basic responsiveness to music
3 Be able to show a basic awareness of performance in Jazz Dance
3.1 Demonstrate basic use of expression
3.2 Demonstrate an awareness of an audience
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Results and Grade DescriptorsPAA issues results within three to four weeks of the examination. All candidates will receive the original copy of their report slip, which gives a breakdown of the marks and comments.
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RESULTS & GRADE DESCRIPTORS
PREMIERE
1 LEARNING OUTCOME 1 (Technical Exercises)The learner will be able to perform simple movement sequences showing an awareness of technique in Jazz Dance
Unclassified Pass Merit Distinction
Insecure evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. An inability to demonstrate the following:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
Evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. To include the following some of the time:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
Evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. To include the following for the majority of the time:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
Evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. To include the following throughout:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
2 LEARNING OUTCOME 2 (Technical Exercises)The learner will able to perform simple movement sequences showing an awareness of musicality in Jazz Dance
Unclassified Pass Merit Distinction
Insecure evidence of musicality at a basic level. An inability to demonstrate the following:
Q Timing
Evidence of musicality at a basic level. To include the following some of the time:
Q Timing
Evidence of musicality at a basic level. To include the following for the majority of the time:
Q Timing
Evidence of musicality at a basic level. To include the following throughout:
Q Timing
3 LEARNING OUTCOME 3 (The Performance)The learner will be able to show a basic awareness of performance in Jazz Dance
Unclassified Pass Merit Distinction
Insecure evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. An inability to demonstrate the following:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
Evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. To include the following some of the time:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
Evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. To include the following for the majority of the time:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
Evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. To include the following throughout:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
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RESULTS & GRADE DESCRIPTORS
DEBUT
1 LEARNING OUTCOME 1 (Technical Exercises)The learner will be able to perform simple movement sequences showing an awareness of technique in Jazz Dance
Unclassified Pass Merit Distinction
Insecure evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. An inability to demonstrate the following:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
Evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. To include the following some of the time:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
Evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. To include the following for the majority of the time:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
Evidence of technical accuracy at a basic level. To include the following throughout:
Q Coordination Q Control Q Dynamic values
2 LEARNING OUTCOME 2 (Technical Exercises)The learner will able to perform simple movement sequences showing an awareness of musicality in Jazz Dance
Unclassified Pass Merit Distinction
Insecure evidence of musicality at a basic level. An inability to demonstrate the following:
Q Timing
Evidence of musicality at a basic level. To include the following some of the time:
Q Timing
Evidence of musicality at a basic level. To include the following for the majority of the time:
Q Timing
Evidence of musicality at a basic level. To include the following throughout:
Q Timing
3 LEARNING OUTCOME 3 (The Performance)The learner will be able to show a basic awareness of performance in Jazz Dance
Unclassified Pass Merit Distinction
Insecure evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. An inability to demonstrate the following:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
Evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. To include the following some of the time:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
Evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. To include the following for the majority of the time:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
Evidence of a Jazz Dance performance at a basic level. To include the following throughout:
Q Expression Q Communication Q Technique
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DefinitionsRESULTS & GRADE DESCRIPTORS
Definitions of the Terminology used in the Grade Descriptors
Expression Reflected through face and movement
Communication Demonstrated through face and body to an audience and fellow performers
Fluency Displayed by the smoothness, pace and quality of the moment
Projection Expressed to an audience through mood, feelings and emotion via movement, body language and face
Dynamic Values Performed with the appropriate vibrancy for each exercise or performance
Interpretation Demonstrated through understanding and responding creatively to the given material i.e. the motivation of a song
Musicality Expressed by matching and performing the form of music through rhythm, melody and mood
Technique Executing accurate technical skill required appropriate to the genre
Timing Displayed timing through music i.e. on the beat
Recall Of Content By performing examination content from memory
Spatial Awareness Effectively used, considered and moved through
Musical Response Displayed through rhythm, dynamics, phrasing, atmosphere and time signatures
Commitment The investment and focus of appropriate skills given to the task in hand
Atmosphere Enhancement of mood
Basic Ability A starting point demonstrating the initial fundamentals required
Intermediate Ability Demonstrating secure basic skill transitioning between basic and advanced
Advanced Ability To progress and further develop the required skill to a higher level
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CertificationRESULTS & GRADE DESCRIPTORS
Successful candidates will receive an official PAA Certificate
The examination is marked with credits awarded through:
TECHNICAL EXERCISES Section A (LO1 + LO2) /60
THE PERFORMANCE Section B (LO3) /40 TOTAL: out of 100
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PAA Jazz Dance Exam StructurePAA candidates are assessed using two examination components:
1 Technical Exercises
2 The Performance
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PAA JAZZ DANCE EXAM STRUCTURE
1 TECHNICAL EXERCISES
2 THE PERFORMANCE
The Performance is the final element to the examination and can include any style or variation of Jazz Dance. Teachers have creative control over the content of the group performance. Props and costumes are permitted for the group performance only.
PAA exams encourage creativity and do not make any compulsory requirements for the group performance material. However, each performance is required to adhere to the
allocated performance time boundaries. Teachers and candidates are encouraged to closely consider the Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria for the specific qualification level they are entering.
Examiners can ask to see the Technical Exercises or The Performance in small groups and more than once if they feel it is necessary.
On the day of the examination, the Principal is required to meet with the examiner to discuss any absences or changes to the day. The examiner will take a register before every examination. Centres must provide examiners with an adequate table, chair, lighting and refreshments. A member of staff is required to sit in the examination and operate the music. Staff must be on hand to support the organisation and chaperone students from the examination once completed.
General Notes
Teachers have creative control over the selection of Technical Exercises therefore, teachers may choose to use some of the Suggested PAA exercises and some of their own Technical Exercises. This means teachers can ‘mix and match’ Technical Exercises to create a unique body of work.
Please note – The set Jazz Dance music must be used for both The Suggested Technical Exercises and Teacher’s Arrangements. To download the music please visit the website www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
PAA Suggested Technical ExercisesPAA has created a repertoire of Suggested Technical Exercises designed to challenge, build strength, technique and a strong sense and understanding of style and performance. The Suggested Technical Exercises can be used for the examination alongside the set PAA Jazz Dance Music.
A video demonstrating all the Suggested Technical Exercises is available to download from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
Teacher’s ArrangementPAA promotes creativity and gives the teacher the flexibility to create and use their own Technical Exercises. The arrangement including the use of additional steps, arms and style can be choreographed by the teacher. Teachers must ensure their arrangements are at an appropriate level of technical difficulty for each grade. The set Jazz Dance music must be used alongside the guidance notes for the Teacher’s Arrangement option found on page 37.
OR
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PAA Suggested Technical ExercisesPAA has created a repertoire of Suggested Technical Exercises designed to challenge, build strength, technique and a strong sense and understanding of style and performance. The Suggested Technical Exercises can be used for the examination alongside the set PAA Jazz Dance Music.
A video demonstrating all the Suggested Technical Exercises is available to download from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
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PremierePAA Jazz Dance exams must meet the allocated time boundaries published in the performance requirements. A maximum of eight candidates can be assessed at any one time. The school’s dance uniform is sufficient for the examination; however, costume and props are permitted for The Performance. All candidates MUST wear their allocated candidate number on the front and back of their clothing throughout the examination. For more information, please refer to the PAA Examination Structure.
A Jazz Dance examination can be conducted in either of the following ways:
PAA JAZZ DANCE EXAM STRUCTURE
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination to support the organisation of candidates and operation of music.
To download the music please visit the website www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
OR
PAA Suggested Technical ExercisesPAA has created a repertoire of Suggested Technical Exercises designed to challenge, build strength, technique and a strong sense and understanding of style and performance. The Suggested Technical Exercises can be used for the examination alongside the set PAA Jazz Dance Music.
A video demonstrating all the Suggested Technical Exercises is available to download from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
Teacher’s ArrangementPAA promotes creativity and gives the teacher the flexibility to create and use their own Technical Exercises. The arrangement including the use of additional steps, arms and style can be choreographed by the teacher. Teachers must ensure their arrangements are at an appropriate level of technical difficulty for each grade. The set Jazz Dance music must be used alongside the guidance notes for the Teacher’s Arrangement option found on page 37.
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PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: PREMIERE
Premiere
Premiere candidates are expected to demonstrate simple Jazz Dance technique and performance skills. An appropriate level of prompting is acceptable for Entry Level candidates and will not have a negative impact on the candidate’s final grade.
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination and is responsible for operating the music. Staff must not direct, lead or influence the candidates in any way.
PAA Suggested Technical Exercises:
n Exercises are read left to rightn Musical counts are given first, followed by the main action and finally arm and hand gesturesn A gap in the arm and hand gesture column denotes no change from previously given directionsn Stage directions are given from the dancer’s point of view. Stage directions are abbreviatedn Where direction for head or arm movement is not specified, teachers are free to add their ownn Where exercises specify Free Arrangement teachers are given autonomy to choreography the given section or exercise
Stage Directions:
DSL: Down Stage Left
SL: Stage Left
USL: Up Stage Left
DSC: Down Stage Centre
SC: Stage Centre
USC: Up Stage Centre
DSC: Down Stage Centre
SR: Stage Right
USC: Up Stage Right
Front
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1 THE WARM UPPreparation: Stand parallel 1st, CS facing front, arms held by sides.
Counts Choreography Arms
4 bars Introduction – wait.
1–8 8 knee bounces in parallel 1st. Natural Swing.
1–8 8 knee bounces in parallel 2nd.
4 bars Repeat.
1, 2 Curl and tuck inwards. Draw in making fists.
3, 4 Open, reach high on relevé. Extend up to jazz 5th, palms facing front, fingers splayed.
5, 6 Curl and tuck inwards. Draw in making fists.
7, 8 Open, reach high on relevé. Extend up to jazz 5th, palms facing front, fingers splayed.
1–8 8 soft knee bounces. 8 handshakes outwards from high to low.
1–8 Runs on balls of feet on the spot. Swinging in opposition.
1–8 Runs to change formation.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: PREMIERE
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2 LIMBERING AND MOBILISINGPreparation: Stand parallel 2nd, CS facing front, arms held by sides.
Counts Choreography Arms
1–8 Introduction – wait.
1–8 4 shoulder rolls backwards with knee bends. Arms held by sides.
1–8 4 shoulder rolls forwards with knee bends.
1 Head isolation to Left. Hands on hip or held by sides.
2 Head isolation to Centre.
3 Head isolation to the Right.
4 Head isolation to the Centre.
5–8 Circle head – Left side, Back, Right side, Centre.
1–4 Standing side bend to Left. Right arm reaches up and over to Left side.
5–8 Gentle pulse through stretch.
1–4 Standing leg stretch over Left leg. Hands around Left leg and ankle.
5–8 Gentle pulse through stretch.
1–4 Standing forward stretch in Centre. Relaxed to the floor.
5–8 Gentle pulse through stretch.
1–2 Bend both knees.
3–8 Slowly unfold spine to standing.
6 bars Repeat on the Right side.
1–8 Slowly unfold spine to standing.
Hold.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: PREMIERE
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3 FLOOR STRENGTHENINGPreparation: Lay on back facing SR, abdominals engaged. Hip and legs turned out. Legs extended, feet pointed, arms resting in low V.
Counts Choreography Arms
5–8 Introduction – wait. On floor in low V.
1–4 Slowly lift Right leg aiming for 45 degrees.
5–8 Slowly lower Right leg.
1–8 Repeat on same side.
4 bars Repeat twice on Left leg.
1–4 Turn body to lying on Right side, Right knee slightly flexed, Left leg extended.
Left palm rests on floor in front of chest, head lies on Right arm.
5–8 Hold.
1–4 Slowly lift Left leg aiming for 45 degrees.
5–8 Slowly lower Left leg.
1–8 Repeat on same side.
1–4 Turn body to lying on Left side, Right knee slightly flexed, Left leg extended.
Right palm rests on floor in front of chest, head lies on Left arm.
5–8 Hold.
4 bars Repeat side leg lifts on Right leg.
1–4 Turn body to lying on back. On floor in low V.
5–8 Hold and engage abdominals, drawn knees up to bend with feet flat on floor.
1–4 Spinal curl pushing pelvis upwards.
5–8 Reverse spinal curl.
1–8 Repeat spinal curl.
1–4 Extend legs.
5–8 Hold.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: PREMIERE
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4 ISOLATIONSPreparation: Stand parallel 2nd, SC facing front, arms held by sides
Counts Choreography Arms
1–8 Introduction – wait.
1, 2 Double shoulder shrug on Right side. Arms held low V, fingers splayed.
3, 4 Double should shrug on Left side.
5–6 Right knee inverted isolation.
7–8 Left knee inverted isolation.
1–8 Repeat all.
1–4 Grapevine Right ending jump with clap. Natural swing, clap.
5–8 Repeat to Left.
1, 2 Standing parallel 1st, soft knees. Reach up Right, Left, fingers splayed.
3, 4 Return in a fist to hip, Right, Left.
5–8 Repeat arms up and Back to hips.
1, 2 Step Right and Left, into parallel 2nd. Arms held by sides.
3–8 Free Arrangement to end.
5 PREPARATION FOR PIROUÉTTE AT THE BARREPreparation: Stand parallel 1st facing the barre
Counts Choreography Arms
1–4 Introduction – wait.
5–8 Introduction – place hands on barre Place hands on barre.
1, 2 Slide the Right foot to jazz 4th.
3, 4 Bring Right foot to retiré, supporting foot flat.
5, 6 Hold.
7, 8 Return to parallel 1st.
1–8 Repeat on Left side.
16 bars Repeat on Right and Left again.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: PREMIERE
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6 ELEVATION AND TRAVEL – DANCE COMBINATIONPreparation: Stand USL, facing DSR, in parallel 1st, arms held by sides
Counts Choreography Arms
1–8 Introduction – wait.
1–4 4 skips travelling on diagonal to Centre. Natural swing in opposition.
5–8 4 skips to turn over the Right shoulder to face front.
1–3 Step, turn, step to Right. Open to jazz 2nd, close to jazz 1st, open jazz 2nd.
4 Step Left leg across in front. Arms held by sides.
5–8 Into 4 gallops to the Right. Natural swing.
1–3 Step, turn, step to Left. Open to jazz 2nd, close to jazz 1st, open jazz 2nd.
4 Step, Right leg across in front. Arms held by sides.
5–8 Into 4 gallops to the Left. Natural swing.
1–8 2 jazz squares leading with Right foot.
1–4 4 jumps in parallel 1st.
5–8 4 jumps in parallel 2nd.
1–4 4 jumps in parallel 1st.
5–8 4 jumps in parallel 1st, taking quarter turns to Right.
1, 2 Step into parallel 2nd, Right, Left.
3, 4 Arms push into jazz 4th, fingers splayed.
5–8 Hold.
Be prepared to demonstrate the exercise on both sides.
7 THE PERFORMANCE
The Performance is the final element to the examination and can include any style or variation of Jazz Dance. The music is of free choice and all candidates will dance together as a group. Costume and props are permitted if required. The Performance piece should give each candidate an equal opportunity to exhibit their dance skills at the appropriate level. Each candidate will be awarded a mark based on their individual performance within the group.
Premiere Dance Performance: 45–60 seconds
8 THE BOW
Free Arrangement.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: PREMIERE
DebutPAA Jazz Dance exams must meet the allocated time boundaries published in the performance requirements. A maximum of eight candidates can be assessed at any one time. The school’s dance uniform is sufficient for the examination; however, costume and props are permitted for The Performance. All candidates MUST wear their allocated candidate number on the front and back of their clothing throughout the examination. For more information, please refer to the PAA Examination Structure.
A Jazz Dance examination can be conducted in either of the following ways:
PAA JAZZ DANCE EXAM STRUCTURE
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination to support the organisation of candidates and operation of music.
To download the music please visit the website www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
OR
PAA Suggested Technical ExercisesPAA has created a repertoire of Suggested Technical Exercises designed to challenge, build strength, technique and a strong sense and understanding of style and performance. The Suggested Technical Exercises can be used for the examination alongside the set PAA Jazz Dance Music.
A video demonstrating all the Suggested Technical Exercises is available to download from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
Teacher’s ArrangementPAA promotes creativity and gives the teacher the flexibility to create and use their own Technical Exercises. The arrangement including the use of additional steps, arms and style can be choreographed by the teacher. Teachers must ensure their arrangements are at an appropriate level of technical difficulty for each grade. The set Jazz Dance music must be used alongside the guidance notes for the Teacher’s Arrangement option found on page 37.
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Debut
Debut candidates are expected to demonstrate simple Jazz Dance technique and performance skills. An appropriate level of prompting is acceptable for Entry Level candidates and will not have a negative impact on the candidate’s final grade.
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination and is responsible for operating the music. Staff must not direct, lead or influence the candidates in any way.
PAA Suggested Technical Exercises:
n Exercises are read left to rightn Musical counts are given first, followed by the main action and finally arm and hand gesturesn A gap in the arm and hand gesture column denotes no change from previously given directionsn Stage directions are given from the dancer’s point of view. Stage directions are abbreviatedn Where direction for head or arm movement is not specified, teachers are free to add their ownn Where exercises specify Free Arrangement teachers are given autonomy to choreography the given section or exercise
Stage Directions:
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: DEBUT
DSL: Down Stage Left
SL: Stage Left
USL: Up Stage Left
DSC: Down Stage Centre
SC: Stage Centre
USC: Up Stage Centre
DSC: Down Stage Centre
SR: Stage Right
USC: Up Stage Right
Front
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PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: DEBUT
1 THE WARM UPPreparation: Stand parallel 1st, CS facing front, arms jazz 5th
Counts Choreography Arms
1–8 Introduction – wait.
1–4 Shake Right hand 4 times from high to low.
5–8 Repeat on Left.
1–4 Bouncy grapevine to Right side, ending step dig. Natural swing.
5–8 Repeat Left side.
1–4 3 step turn to the Right, ending step dig. Open jazz 2nd, close jazz 1st, open jazz 2nd, place by side.
5–8 Repeat to Left side. Repeat.
1–4 4 jumps in parallel 1st. Natural swing.
5–8 4 jumps in parallel 2nd.
1 Jump into parallel 2nd.
2–8 Extend plié to straight legs. Lift through jazz 2nd to jazz 5th.
Repeat exercise from the beginning.
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2 LIMBERING AND MOBILISINGPreparation: Sitting on the floor, CS facing front. Lifting out of the hips, legs extended in front, feet pointed. Arms held in a low V, fingertips touching the floor
Counts Choreography Arms
4 bars Introduction – wait. Low V, fingertips on floor.
1–4 Slowly flex Right foot.
5–8 Ripple through foot Back to pointed.
1–8 Repeat with Left foot.
4 bars Repeat again with Right and Left foot.
1–4 Lift to high parallel, palms facing.
5–8 Forward stretch. In line with body.
1–8 Hold stretch.
1–4 Draw knees into chest, rounding spine, feet flat on floor. Warp around the legs.
5–8 Come to sitting, pulling legs in, soles of the feet together creating a diamond shape.
Hold ankles, elbows press knees.
1–8 Forward stretch. Press elbows further.
1–4 Draw knees into chest.
5–8 Come to sitting, legs to 2nd position. Low V, fingertips touching floor.
1–8 Forward stretch. Overhead, follow the line of the body.
1–4 Draw knees into chest. Wrap around legs.
5–8 Return to opening position. Low V, fingertips touching floor.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: DEBUT
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3 FLOOR STRENGTHENINGPreparation: Lay on back facing Right side. Hips and legs turned out. Legs are extended, feet pointed.
Counts Choreography Arms
4 bars Introduction – wait. Arms in low V.
1, 2 Flex Right knee in parallel, bring to chest.
3, 4 Extend Right leg upwards – aim for 90 degrees.
5–8 Slowly lower leg turning out from the hip.
1–8 Repeat on same side.
4 bar Repeat on the Left side twice.
1–4 Turn body to lying on Right side, Right knee slightly flexed, Left leg extended.
Right arm straight, in line with body, Left palm resting on floor in front of chest.
5–8 Hold.
1, 2 Flex Left knee in parallel, in to chest.
3, 4 Extend Left leg upwards turning out from the hip – aim for 90 degrees.
5–8 Slowly lower leg.
1–8 Repeat on the same side.
1–4 Roll to lay on back. Low V by sides.
5‑8 Roll to lay on Left side, Left knee slightly flexed, Right leg extended (as per Right side).
Left arm straight, in line with body, Right palm resting on floor in front of chest (as per Right side).
4 bars Repeat leg extensions on the Right twice.
1–4 Come up to sitting, facing front. Use Right hand and arm to push body off floor.
5–8 Face side, knees to chest, feet flat on floor. Wrap around legs.
1–4 Using abdominals, contract, rounding the spine.
5–8 Release contraction.
1–8 Repeat contraction again and continue to roll down to the floor to lie on back, extend legs.
Release and come to rest in low V at sides on floor.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: DEBUT
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4 ISOLATIONSPreparation: Stand parallel 2nd, CS facing front, arms held by sides
Counts Choreography Arms
1–4 Introduction – wait.
5–8 Lift to jazz 5th, palms facing front, fingers splayed.
1, 2 Right arm drops by side.
2, 3 Repeat Left.
4, 5 Right wrist rotates into finger click.
7, 8 Repeat Left.
1, 2 Isolate Right knee forced arch, recover. Arms held by sides.
3, 4 Repeat to Left.
5–8 Repeat Right and Left again.
1, 2 Single shoulder shrug Right, replace.
3, 4 Repeat Left.
5, 6 Double shoulder shrug Right, replace.
7, 8 Repeat Left.
1 Head isolation to Right.
2 Return to Centre.
3 Repeat to Left.
4 Return to Centre.
5–8 Head circle starting from Right.
1, 2 Backwards shoulder roll on the Right.
3, 4 Repeat Left.
5–8 Backwards should roll with both shoulders with a plié in the knees.
Hold.
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5 PREPARATION FOR PIROUÉTTE AT THE BARREPreparation: Stand parallel facing the barre
Counts Choreography Arms
1–4 Introduction – wait.
5–8 Place hands on barre.
1, 2 Slide Right foot to jazz 4th.
3, 4 Bring Right foot to retiré, supporting foot flat.
5, 6 Hold.
7, 8 Return to parallel 1st.
1–8 Repeat on Left side.
4 bars Repeat on Right and Left side on relevé in retiré position.
1–4 Hold. Arms down from the barre.
6 ELEVATION AND TRAVEL – DANCE COMBINATIONPreparation: Stand USC, facing DSC, in parallel 1st, arms held by sides
Counts Choreography Arms
1–4 Introduction – wait.
1 Cross step Right over Left. On hips.
2 Tap Left to side.
3, 4 Repeat other side.
5–7 3 gallops to the Right. Natural swing.
8 Transfer weight over Right, Left with plié and stretch,Left foot point to side on floor.
To jazz 5th, palms front, fingers splayed.
1–3 Repeat gallops to Left, transfer weight over Left leg with plié and stretch.
Natural swing.
4 To parallel 5th, palms front, fingers splayed.
5 Recover to 2nd parallel. Arms held by sides.
6
7 Jump feet together. Free.
8 Tuck‑jump to parallel 2nd.
1–4 Backwards shoulder roll with plié, recover.
5–8 To DSR: 4 runs off to allow for further candidates to perform.or:To USL: 4 runs in own circle turning over Left shoulder to starting position to repeat on other side.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: DEBUT
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7 THE PERFORMANCE
The Performance is the final element to the examination and can include any style or variation of Jazz Dance. The music is of free choice and all candidates will dance together as a group. Costume and props are permitted if required. The Performance piece should give each candidate an equal opportunity to exhibit their dance skills at the appropriate level. Each candidate will be awarded a mark based on their individual performance within the group.
Debut Dance Performance: 45–60 seconds
8 THE BOW
Free Arrangement.
PAA SUGGESTED TECHNICAL EXERCISES: DEBUT
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Teacher’s ArrangementGuidance is provided for those teachers who decide to present their own exercises. The rational is to ensure like for like parity across those schools who opt to follow the PAA suggested syllabus and those who create their own program of study. Teachers may choose to mix and match between the PAA Suggested Technical Exercises and their own Technical Exercises creating a unique body of work.
There should be evidence of thorough preparation resulting in a secure performance piece.
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PremierePAA Jazz Dance exams must meet the allocated time boundaries published in the performance requirements. A maximum of eight candidates can be assessed at any one time. The school’s dance uniform is sufficient for the examination; however, costume and props are permitted for The Performance. All candidates MUST wear their allocated candidate number on the front and back of their clothing throughout the examination. For more information, please refer to the PAA Examination Structure.
A Jazz Dance examination can be conducted in either of the following ways:
PAA JAZZ DANCE EXAM STRUCTURE
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination to support the organisation of candidates and operation of music.
To download the music please visit the website www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
OR
PAA Suggested Technical ExercisesPAA has created a repertoire of Suggested Technical Exercises designed to challenge, build strength, technique and a strong sense and understanding of style and performance. The Suggested Technical Exercises can be used for the examination alongside the set PAA Jazz Dance Music.
A video demonstrating all the Suggested Technical Exercises is available to download from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
Teacher’s ArrangementPAA promotes creativity and gives the teacher the flexibility to create and use their own Technical Exercises. The arrangement including the use of additional steps, arms and style can be choreographed by the teacher. Teachers must ensure their arrangements are at an appropriate level of technical difficulty for each grade. The set Jazz Dance music must be used alongside the guidance notes for the Teacher’s Arrangement option found on page 37.
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Premiere
Premiere candidates are expected to demonstrate simple Jazz Dance technique and performance skills. An appropriate level of prompting is acceptable for Entry Level candidates and will not have a negative impact on the candidate’s final grade.
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination and is responsible for operating the music. Staff must not direct, lead or influence the candidates in any way.
Teachers arranging their own Technical Exercises must include the following elements. The required dance steps specified below also appear in the PAA Suggested Technical Exercises video. To clarify any of the dance steps listed below, please download the PAA Jazz Dance Entry Level video from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
1 THE WARM UP
Simple warm up exercise, to include:
Q Runs on the balls of feet Q Knee bounces in parallel 1st and 2nd
2 LIMBERING AND MOBILISING
Simple exercise focusing on the flexibility of the hips, hamstring and spine, to include:
Q Shoulder rolls forward and back with knee bends Q Preliminary stretches of the legs
3 FLOOR STRENGTHENING
Simple exercise to develop strength and control, to include:
Q Establish turnout position Q Leg raises forwards and side aiming for 45 degrees
TEACHER’S ARRANGEMENT: PREMIERE
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4 ISOLATIONS
Simple isolations exercise, to include:
Q Shoulder isolations Q Knee isolations
5 PREPARATION FOR PIROUÉTTE AT THE BARRE
Simple preparation exercise to build strength and accuracy, to include:
Q Establishment of a basic preparation of jazz 4th into retiré Q Demonstration on both sides
6 ELEVATION AND TRAVEL: DANCE COMBINATION
Penultimate dance combination; an opportunity to bring greater creativity and sense of showmanship in preparation for the final dance performance, to include:
Q Skips and gallops on a range of pathways Q Jumps and bounces with change of direction Q Demonstrate on both sides
7 THE PERFORMANCE
The Performance is the final element to the examination and can include any style or variation of Jazz Dance. The music is of free choice and all candidates will dance together as a group. Costume and props are permitted if required. The Performance piece should give each candidate an equal opportunity to exhibit their dance skills at the appropriate level. Each candidate will be awarded a mark based on their individual performance within the group.
Premiere Dance Performance: 45–60 seconds
8 THE BOW
Free Arrangement
TEACHER’S ARRANGEMENT: PREMIERE
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DebutPAA Jazz Dance exams must meet the allocated time boundaries published in the performance requirements. A maximum of eight candidates can be assessed at any one time. The school’s dance uniform is sufficient for the examination; however, costume and props are permitted for The Performance. All candidates MUST wear their allocated candidate number on the front and back of their clothing throughout the examination. For more information, please refer to the PAA Examination Structure.
A Jazz Dance examination can be conducted in either of the following ways:
PAA JAZZ DANCE EXAM STRUCTURE
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination to support the organisation of candidates and operation of music.
To download the music please visit the website www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
OR
PAA Suggested Technical ExercisesPAA has created a repertoire of Suggested Technical Exercises designed to challenge, build strength, technique and a strong sense and understanding of style and performance. The Suggested Technical Exercises can be used for the examination alongside the set PAA Jazz Dance Music.
A video demonstrating all the Suggested Technical Exercises is available to download from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
Teacher’s ArrangementPAA promotes creativity and gives the teacher the flexibility to create and use their own technical exercises. The arrangement including the use of additional steps, arms and style can be choreographed by the teacher. Teachers must ensure their arrangements are at an appropriate level of technical difficulty for each grade. The set Jazz Dance music must be used alongside the guidance notes for the Teacher’s Arrangement option found on page 37.
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Debut
Debut candidates are expected to demonstrate simple Jazz Dance technique and performance skills. An appropriate level of prompting is acceptable for Entry Level candidates and will not have a negative impact on the candidate’s final grade.
One member of staff must be present throughout the examination and is responsible for operating the music. Staff must not direct, lead or influence the candidates in any way.
Teachers arranging their own Technical Exercises must include the following elements. The required dance steps specified below also appear in the PAA Suggested Technical Exercises video. To clarify any of the dance steps listed below, please download the PAA Jazz Dance Entry Level video from www.rslawards.com/performance-arts
1 THE WARM UP
Basic warm up exercise, to include:
Q Jumps in parallel 1st and 2nd Q Step turn step ending on a jump or dig with arm sequence
2 LIMBERING AND MOBILISING
Basic exercise focusing on the flexibility of the hips, hamstring and spine, to include:
Q Flexion and extension of the ankle, rippling through the foot to point Q Stretches sitting in 2nd position
3 FLOOR STRENGTHENING
Basic exercise to develop strength and control, to include:
Q Establish turnout position Q Leg kicks forward and side aiming for 45 degrees with full extension of the leg
TEACHER’S ARRANGEMENT: DEBUT
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4 ISOLATIONS
Basic isolations exercise, to include:
Q Head isolations Q Inverted knee isolations
TEACHER’S ARRANGEMENT: DEBUT
5 PREPARATION FOR PIROUÉTTE AT THE BARRE
Basic preparation exercise to build strength and accuracy, to include:
Q Establishment of a basic preparation of jazz 4th into retiré Q Use of relevé Q Demonstrate on both sides
6 ELEVATION AND TRAVEL: DANCE COMBINATION
Penultimate dance combination; an opportunity to bring greater creativity and sense of showmanship in preparation for the final dance performance, to include:
Q Skips and gallops on a range of pathways Q Demonstrate on both sides
7 THE PERFORMANCE
The Performance is the final element to the examination and can include any style or variation of Jazz Dance. The music is of free choice and all candidates will dance together as a group. Costume and props are permitted if required. The Performance piece should give each candidate an equal opportunity to exhibit their dance skills at the appropriate level. Each candidate will be awarded a mark based on their individual performance within the group.
Debut Dance Performance: 45–60 seconds
8 THE BOW
Free Arrangement